Category: drupal
robertroose.com: How to upgrade a Drupal 8 website to Drupal 9 when you’re not a developer
It’s called the easiest major Drupal upgrade in a decade. But for me, as a Drupal designer/site builder who doesn’t know how to code, it was pretty damn hard. In this blog post I will outline the steps I took to upgrade a Drupal 8 website to Drupal 9.
Debug Academy: Would you rather: Early or late adopter of Drupal?
Would you rather: Early or late adopter of Drupal? What are the pros & cons of being an early adopter of a framework? This can be a loaded question due to misaligned incentives. Projects need early adoption to be successful. But what is best for your career and/or project? Let’s discuss it honestly. When is “early”? In the…
LakeDrops Drupal Consulting, Development and Hosting: Event Condition Action – Business Process Modeling in Drupal 9+
Event Condition Action – Business Process Modeling in Drupal 9+ Richard Papp Fri, 09/17/2021 – 13:24 Our new module suite intends to replace the popular Drupal 7 Rules module for Drupal 8+. But not only Rules. Actually, it also provides features from other modules (e.g. Automatic Entity Label) and for form validation.
Lullabot: Lullabot Podcast: The End of the Road for Drupal 8, Many More Drupal 9 Beginnings
It might feel like it’s brand new, but Drupal 8 will reach its end-of-life on November 2, 2021. Matt and Mike get together with fellow Lullabots Cathy Theys, David Burns, and Matthew Tift who have each been involved with upgrading to Drupal 9 on various projects. They discuss what a site administrator should be doing about it now.

Drupal Association blog: Meet one of our 2021 Discover Drupal Students, Abokar Botan
The Discover Drupal 2021 recently began the next phase of their journey. This year we have eight students. After completing their prerequisite course in July, they have all started the course for their chosen pathway. Each month we introduce a student, and this month, we welcome Abokar Botan! Abokar was referred to the program by…

Specbee: An Easy Step-by-Step Guide to Writing Your Own Custom Drush 9 (and 10) Commands
An Easy Step-by-Step Guide to Writing Your Own Custom Drush 9 (and 10) Commands Santhosh Kumar 16 Sep, 2021 Top 10 best practices for designing a perfect UX for your mobile app If you’re a Drupal professional, Drush needs no introduction. But if you’re just starting out as a Drupal developer or keen on learning…
Security advisories: Drupal core – Moderately critical – Access Bypass – SA-CORE-2021-010
Project: Drupal coreDate: 2021-September-15Security risk: Moderately critical 12∕25 AC:Basic/A:None/CI:Some/II:None/E:Theoretical/TD:DefaultVulnerability: Access BypassCVE IDs: CVE-2020-13677Description: Under some circumstances, the Drupal core JSON:API module does not properly restrict access to certain content, which may result in unintended access bypass. Sites that do not have the JSON:API module enabled are not affected. This advisory is not covered by Drupal Steward.Solution: Install the latest version: If you…
Security advisories: Drupal core – Moderately critical – Access bypass – SA-CORE-2021-009
Project: Drupal coreDate: 2021-September-15Security risk: Moderately critical 10∕25 AC:Basic/A:User/CI:Some/II:None/E:Theoretical/TD:DefaultVulnerability: Access bypassCVE IDs: CVE-2020-13676Description: The QuickEdit module does not properly check access to fields in some circumstances, which can lead to unintended disclosure of field data. Sites are only affected if the QuickEdit module (which comes with the Standard profile) is installed. This advisory is not covered by Drupal Steward.Solution: Install the latest…
Security advisories: Drupal core – Moderately critical – Access bypass – SA-CORE-2021-008
Project: Drupal coreDate: 2021-September-15Security risk: Moderately critical 11∕25 AC:Basic/A:None/CI:None/II:Some/E:Theoretical/TD:UncommonVulnerability: Access bypassCVE IDs: CVE-2020-13675Description: Drupal’s JSON:API and REST/File modules allow file uploads through their HTTP APIs. The modules do not correctly run all file validation, which causes an access bypass vulnerability. An attacker might be able to upload files that bypass the file validation process implemented by modules on the site. This…